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For low-birth-weight babies and children with medical conditions, seek advice
from a health professional before using the product.
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Small children can fall through the leg opening, so you should adjust the
openings in order the child's legs to fit snugly to you without this causing any
inconvenience to you or your child.
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Never leave the baby in the carrier unless the product is being used by any of
the parent or caregiver. Otherwise, this may lead to the child's suffocation or
slipping out of the carrier.
IMPORTANT! The diagrams and figures in this instruction are illustrative and indicative
only.Follow exactly the instructions and sequence for assembling and operating with
the product.
MAIN PARTS OF THE CARRIER - PD: 1. Padded shoulder strap with breathable fabric;
2. Pocket; 3. Waist belt; 4. Additional belts (shoulder webbing) for strap adjustment;
5. Hook system.
PLACING THE CHILD FACING THE ADULT - PICTURES A:
The position of placing the child facing you is intended for children under 6 months of
age. The child should face you until it is able to hold the head upright independently.
To adjust the baby carrier in this position, follow the steps outlined in Section A:
1.Fasten the waist belt as tightly as possible that it fits snugly around your waist.
2. Turn the base so that the front of the carrier is centered on the front.
3. Place the left shoulder strap.
4.Carefully place the child in the baby carrier facing you. Slip the feet through the
corresponding openings of the kangaroo.
5.While holding the child with one hand, use the other to grasp the free end of the
right shoulder strap and place it on your shoulders. Adjust both shoulder straps so that
you feel most comfortable.
6.Tighten the belt that ties the shoulder straps at the back.
Important! Before removing your hands from the baby carrier, you should make sure
that all buckles are fastened, and all belts are tightened safely and comfortably for the
child.
BACK CARRYING POSITION - PICTURES B:
You can use the baby carrier in the the position of placing the child facing forwards,
when your child can keep their head upright (for children over 6 months).
To adjust the baby carrier in this position, follow the steps outlined in Section B:
1. Fasten the kangaroo in front of you. Tighten the belt so that it fits snugly around
your waist.
2.Turn the base so that the front of the carrier is centered on the back.
3.Loosen the shoulder straps.
EXPLOITATION INSTRUCTIONS
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